Piratesfan Posted November 6, 2006 Report Posted November 6, 2006 yep everybdoy is relying on somebody else
NederlandFreak2006 Posted November 6, 2006 Report Posted November 6, 2006 GUYS GUYS GUYS! It's simple as this. Lumberton is traveling to Bulldog Stadium with a jammed packed stadium of NEDERLAND BULLDOG FANS! It is senior night in Nederland texas. With Nederland playing Lumberton at home on senior night... Oh no no no no! Nederland is going to win this game on just RAW EMOTION alone. The dogs will run it down there throats all night and our defense is going to play like men possest. Come guys! BULLDOG FANS! COME EARLY! STAY LATE AND BE LOOOUUUD!
Guest Nederland Bandit Posted November 6, 2006 Report Posted November 6, 2006 Who let the Dogs out!! WOOF WOOF
12 Posted November 6, 2006 Report Posted November 6, 2006 It could be close, but Lumberton must play phenomenal football all four quarters; Nederland showed in the LC-M game how much damage they can do in just one.
bh89-2 Posted November 6, 2006 Report Posted November 6, 2006 Whoever makes the playoffs, I hope their not looking past 21-4A. Dayton is almost a sure 1st round win, but I am not so sure about the rest. Crosby is much improved since playing PNG and BH will compete with most anyone in 22-4A. If Nedeland makes it, then yes they should face Galene Park as the Div-1 reps. GP does not have a stellar defense, however they can outscore you in a hurry. Nederland and GP are much in the same boat defensively. Might be a scoring war. BH and Central or BH and Dayton will be tough games for all involved. Div-2 is always much harder it seems. Good luck to all.
Piratesfan Posted November 7, 2006 Report Posted November 7, 2006 vidor is gonna sneak in to the playoffs, even though nederland is playing at home i think that lumberton can beat yall, yalls fullback is hurt your secondary cant defend the pass, so if lumberton comes out and gets their passing game going than i think lumberton can win
NDNWarrior Posted November 7, 2006 Report Posted November 7, 2006 Confused? Bmt. Enterprise said today that ALL LCM has to do is beat Vidor and they are in....that means win or lose, Nederland is out......is this true?
tvc184 Posted November 7, 2006 Report Posted November 7, 2006 Confused? Bmt. Enterprise said today that ALL LCM has to do is beat Vidor and they are in....that means win or lose' date=' Nederland is out......is this true?[/quote'] If Nederland and LC-M win, they will both end up at 4-3. Nederland beat LC-M so that would put Nederland in the playoffs. Head-to-head matchup is always first before you go to other tie breakers. If PN-G and LC-M tied, then LC-M would go having beaten PN-G head-to-head. The Beaumont Enterprise article says that LC-M will go in a 3-way tie if Nederland and PN-G all win on Friday. By their version, the fact that Nederland beat both LC-M and PN-G is meaningless. From what I have understood from past ties in district, if one team beat both others (thereby beating both head-to-head) that team is in. The Enterprise gives a different version saying in a three way tie, head-to-head does not count. Does anyone know for sure (although that would only count if PN-G upsets Dayton)?
KFDM COOP Posted November 7, 2006 Report Posted November 7, 2006 Head to head first. If Nederland wins their in.
Guest TravelingBandsman Posted November 8, 2006 Report Posted November 8, 2006 Vidor Scenario LCM, Nederland, and PNG lose all 3 of their games, and Vidor defeats LCM by more than 10 I believe LCM Scenario LCM defeats Vidor, and Nederland loses to Lumberton Nederland Scenario Nederland defeats Lumberton PNG Scenario PNG defeats Dayton, Nederland loses to Lumberton, and LCM loses to Vidor. I think this is all right, someone correct me if I'm wrong.
snafu Posted November 8, 2006 Report Posted November 8, 2006 "A two-team tie is broken based on how those teams fared against each other. Nederland beat LC-M and PN-G and would advance if in a two-team tie with either team. Three- and four-team ties are broken based on the point differential of each game involving the tied teams. There is a differential limit of 18 points placed on each game, which means LC-M's 42-0 victory over PN-G officially counts as an 18-point game when breaking three- and four-team ties. Although Nederland beat LC-M and PN-G this season, LC-M gets the playoff nod in a three-team tie because its plus-15 point differential against Nederland and PN-G is the best among those teams. Nederland's point margin is plus-10, and PN-G's minus-25. Added to the mix could be Vidor, which holds a 2-4 district record. The Pirates qualify for the playoffs only if they beat LC-M by nine or more points and if Nederland and PN-G lose. PN-G can only advance with a victory over Dayton, which is undefeated through six district games, and with losses by Nederland and LC-M. " This was pulled from this Bmt Enterprise article. http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17429827&BRD=2287&PAG=461&dept_id=583964&rfi=6
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